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Teachers can encourage students to make associations between their lives and the characters, setting, feelings, and ideas presented in what they read. Talking, writing, and drawing provide students with the chance to reflect upon and understand what they read.
A teaching journal is an ongoing written account of observations, reflections, and other thoughts about teaching, usually in the form of a notebook, book, or electronic mode, which serves as a source of discussion, reflection, or evaluation.
The purpose of this study was to identify pedagogical strategies that helped preservice secondary teachers improve their reflective thinking via journal writing during the 1st semester of a yearlong professional program.
7 sty 2023 · See these journal writing examples and activities to help students develop a love of writing (includes a bonus list of 10 writing prompts to boot!).
Writing in journals can be a powerful strategy for students to respond to literature, gain writing fluency, dialogue in writing with another student or the teacher, or write in the content areas.
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50 Journal Prompts for Teachers. 1. What are your goals for the day? 2. What is one thing you want to do today and why? 3. Write about five things that make you happy. 4. Write about a day you will never forget. 5. What do you want your legacy to be? 6. Where do you want to live and why? 7. Write about 3 things about yourself that you love. 8.